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Just saw that IXL Learning picked up 13 awards last year—which is actually wild for an edtech platform. They're the kind of company that just keeps winning across different categories, from assessments to personalized learning tools. What's interesting is how they're tackling real problems teachers actually face. Like, their LevelUp Diagnostic does something pretty smart—gives teachers real-time data on where students are at, then automatically creates action plans for each kid. Takes about 10 minutes a week. The fact that they persist in pushing literacy improvements is notable too. They won their ninth CODiE Award for English Language Arts, which speaks to how consistently they're showing up in that space. They've got thousands of skills mapped out, from basic reading to persuasive writing, so there's something for every level. What caught me was that their reach isn't just US-based anymore. They picked up a Bett Award in the UK for math and numeracy support—apparently helping schools deal with workload issues and achievement gaps. Pretty solid expansion strategy. They're working with 17 million students globally and have partnerships with 96 of the top 100 US school districts. Hard to ignore numbers like that. The awards list is pretty long—EdTech Digest, ISTE, SmartBrief, Tech & Learning all recognized them for different things. Seems like they're not just a one-trick pony, but actually building something comprehensive. CEO Paul Mishkin said they released more features in 2025 than ever before, so maybe that's why the awards keep stacking up. Interesting to watch a company that persist with continuous innovation in the education space. Anyone using their platform?